Example sentences of "seem [prep] [be] two [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | There seem to be two major reasons for this . |
2 | There seem to be two major criteria which are crucial in carrying this out . |
3 | There seem to be two major ways of looking at this . |
4 | THERE seem to be two distinct periods in a heterosexual woman 's life when being single is acceptable . |
5 | There seem to be two opposed relationships between risk and memory , each effect operating on a different type of junction . |
6 | We draw what seem to be two important conclusions from this hypothesis . |
7 | There seem to be two important stages , one of memorizing , the other of practising , its song . |
8 | There seem to be two main disadvantages of this system of fragmented tax authorities . |
9 | There seem to be two main differences here and the first undoubtedly influences the second . |
10 | There seem to be two basic reasons for the ineffectiveness of much project work . |
11 | The importance of locational specifications in general can be gauged from the fact that there seem to be two basic ways of referring to objects — by describing or naming them on the one hand , and by locating them on the other ( Lyons , 1977a : 648 ) . |
12 | There seems to be two possible ways in which our Party can keep its old force . |
13 | For a study of lexical semantics , there would seem to be two principal sources of primary data ; needless to say , the native language-user is central to both of them . |
14 | There would seem to be two main differences . |